arduino tft lcd shield 2.8 brands
This TFT Touch Shield is Arduino/Crowduino/Arduino Mega compatible, it integrated a 2.8” TFT Display and a resistive touch panel, to make this shield suitable for handheld devices.
This TFT Touch Shield has 240x320 pixels with individual pixel control, it uses the ILI9341 driver and SPI interface to communicate with controllers such as Arduino, saving you much Arduino pins for other usages in your projects. Besides, A SD card socket is also added to help you develop applications that data storage is needed such as digital picture album.
I need help understanding how the 2.8inch touch tft lcd shield works so I can modify this code to work with my brand lcd. The code I"m using is designed for a Adafruit 2.8 inch tft lcd shield. I know to change the libraries to the libraries that come with my elegoo tft lcd shield. I"m not sure how to change the code to work with the slightly different pinouts. I was able to successfully upload test codes for the elegoo lcd to make sure it"s working. The code I attached is the origianl unaltered code. If someone could help me change it to work with my elegoo lcd that"d be great.
Arduino 2.8" TFT LCD Touch shield is an Arduino UNO/ Mega compatible multicolored TFT display with touch-screen and SD card socket. It is available in an Arduino shield compatible pinout for attachment. The TFT driver is based on ILI9325DS with 8bit data and 4bit control interface.
Add some sizzle to your Arduino project with a beautiful large touchscreen display shield with built in microSD card connection and acapacitivetouchscreen. This TFT display is big (2.8" diagonal) bright (4 white-LED backlight) and colorful (18-bit 262,000 different shades)! 240x320 pixels with individual pixel control. It has way more resolution than a black and white 128x64 display. As a bonus, this display has acapacitivetouchscreen attached to it already, so you can detect finger presses anywhere on the screen.
This shield is the capacitive version as opposed to theresistive touchscreenwe also sell. This touchscreen doesn"t require pressing down on the screen with a stylus, and has a nice glossy glass cover. It is a single-touch display.
This shield uses SPI for the display and SD card and is easier to use with UNO, Mega & Leonardo Arduino"s. The capacitive touchscreen controller uses I2C but you can share the I2C bus with other I2C devices.
The shield is fully assembled, tested and ready to go. No wiring, no soldering! Simply plug it in and load up our library - you"ll have it running in under 10 minutes!Works best with any classic Arduino (UNO/Duemilanove/Diecimila). Solder three jumpers and you can use it at full speed on a Leonardo or Mega as well.
This display shield has a controller built into it with RAM buffering, so that almost no work is done by the microcontroller. This shield needs fewer pins than our v1 shield, so you can connect more sensors, buttons and LEDs: 5 SPI pins for the display, 2 shared I2C pins for the touchscreen controller and another pin for uSD card if you want to read images off of it.
Of course, we wouldn"t just leave you with a datasheet and a "good luck!" - we"ve written a full open source graphics library that can draw pixels, lines, rectangles, circles and text. We also have a touch screen library that detects x & y location and example code to demonstrate all of it. The code is written for Arduino but can be easily ported to your favorite microcontroller!
Spice up your Arduino project with a touchscreen display shield with built in microSD card connection. This TFT display is big (2.8″ diagonal) bright (4 white-LED backlight) and colorful (18-bit 262,000 different shades)! 240×320 pixels with individual pixel control. As a bonus, this display has a resistive touchscreen attached to it already, so you can detect finger presses anywhere on the screen.
This is the newest version from Adafruit – it has been updated from their original v1 shield to an SPI display – its a tiny bit slower but uses a lot less pins and is now much easier to use with Mega & Leonardo. Adafruit also includes an SPI touchscreen controller so you only need one additional pin to add a high quality touchscreen controller. This display shield has a controller built into it with RAM buffering, so that almost no work is done by the microcontroller.
The shield ships fully assembled, tested and ready to go. No wiring, no soldering! Simply plug it in and load up the Arduino Library Adafruit provides (see links below). It will be up and running in under 10 minutes! The shield works best with any classic Arduino (UNO/Duemilanove/Diecimila). Solder three jumpers and you can use it at full speed on a Leonardo or Mega as well.